AbstractThe sequence of events by which protein, RNA, and DNA emerged during early biological evolution is one of the most profound questions regarding the origin of life. The contemporary role of aminoacyl-adenylates as intermediates in both ribosomal and nonribosomal peptide synthesis suggests that they may have served as substrates for uncoded peptide synthesis during early evolution. We report a highly active peptidyl transferase ribozyme family, isolated by in vitro selection, that efficiently catalyzes dipeptide synthesis by using an aminoacyl-adenylate substrate. It was characterized by sequence and structural analysis and kinetic studies. Remarkably, the ribozyme catalyzed the formation of 30 different dipeptides, the majority of ra...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
AbstractA deletion mutant of tyrocidine synthetase 1 (ΔΔTY1), comprising the adenylation domain of T...
AbstractThe sequence of events by which protein, RNA, and DNA emerged during early biological evolut...
The formation of peptide bonds is a key step in both the chemical and biological synthesis of peptid...
AbstractBackground: One of the most significant questions in understanding the origin of life concer...
AbstractBackground: The ‘RNA world’ hypothesis proposes that the early history of life on earth cons...
Life is believed to have developed as the descendant from simple organisms that lived during early E...
AbstractBackground: In vitro selected ribozymes with nucleotide synthase, peptide and carbon–carbon ...
AbstractThe finding that the universal ribosomal peptidyl transferase is an RNA enzyme casts new lig...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
SummaryHere we report the in vitro selection of an unusual ribozyme that efficiently performs nucleo...
Understanding molecular evolution can reveal a great deal about the past, present, and future of bio...
We are studying whether the L-19 IVS ribozyme from Tetrahymena thermophila can catalyze the formatio...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
AbstractA deletion mutant of tyrocidine synthetase 1 (ΔΔTY1), comprising the adenylation domain of T...
AbstractThe sequence of events by which protein, RNA, and DNA emerged during early biological evolut...
The formation of peptide bonds is a key step in both the chemical and biological synthesis of peptid...
AbstractBackground: One of the most significant questions in understanding the origin of life concer...
AbstractBackground: The ‘RNA world’ hypothesis proposes that the early history of life on earth cons...
Life is believed to have developed as the descendant from simple organisms that lived during early E...
AbstractBackground: In vitro selected ribozymes with nucleotide synthase, peptide and carbon–carbon ...
AbstractThe finding that the universal ribosomal peptidyl transferase is an RNA enzyme casts new lig...
An early stage of life likely used catalytic RNAs (ribozymes) to support self-replication and a meta...
SummaryHere we report the in vitro selection of an unusual ribozyme that efficiently performs nucleo...
Understanding molecular evolution can reveal a great deal about the past, present, and future of bio...
We are studying whether the L-19 IVS ribozyme from Tetrahymena thermophila can catalyze the formatio...
The origin of the genetic code is obscure, but this event draws continuing comment because it was a ...
The chemical step of protein synthesis, peptide bond formation, is catalyzed by the large subunit of...
The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a prim...
AbstractA deletion mutant of tyrocidine synthetase 1 (ΔΔTY1), comprising the adenylation domain of T...